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Sri Lanka, an island in the Indian Ocean is located to the south of the Indian subcontinent. It lies between 5O 55' and 9O 55' north of the equator and between the eastern longitudes 79O 42' and 81O 52'. The total land area is 65,610 sq. km. and is astonishingly varied. A length of 445 km. and breadth of 225 km. encompasse beautiful tropical beaches, verdant vegetation, ancient monuments and a thousand delights to please all tastes. The relief features of the island consist of a mountainous mass somewhat south of the centre, with heights exceeding 2,500 metres, surrounded by broad plains. Palm fringed beaches surround the island and the sea temperature rarely falls below 27OC. Climate
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Recent excavations show that even during the Neolithic Age, there were food gatherers and rice cultivators in Sri Lanka. Very little is known of this period; documented history began with the arrival of the Aryans from North India. The Aryans introduced the use of iron and an advanced form of agriculture and irrigation. They also introduced the art of government. Of the Aryan settlements, Anuradhapura grew into a powerful kingdom under the rule of king Pandukabhaya. According to traditional history he is accepted as the founder of Anuradhapura. During the reign of King Devanampiya Tissa, a descendent of Pandukabhaya, Buddhism was introduced in 247 B.C. by Arahat Mahinda, the son of Emperor Asoka of India. This is the most important event in Sri Lankan history as it set the country on the road to cultural greatness. As a new civilisation flourished Sri Lanka became rich and prosperous. In the mid 2nd century B.C. a large part of north Sri Lanka Sigiriya came under the rule of an invader from South India. From the beginning of the Christian era and up to the end of the 4th century A.D. Sri Lanka was governed by an unbroken dynasty called Lambakarna, which paid great attention to the development of irrigation. A great king of this dynasty, Mahasen (3rd century A.D.) started the construction of large `tanks' or irrigation reservoirs. Another great `tank' builder was Dhatusena, who was put to death by his son Kasyapa who made Sigiriya a royal city with his fortress capital on the summit of the rock. As a result of invasions from South India the kingdom of Anuradhapura fell by the end of the 10th century A.D. Vijayabahu 1 repulsed the invaders and established his capital at Polonnaurwa in the 11th century A.D. Other great kings of Polonnaruwa were Parakrama Bahu the Great and Nissanka Malla both of whom adorned the city with numerous buildings of architectural beauty.
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Economy
The last three decades have seen tourism emerge as an important industry.
There has also been a rapid growth in manufacturing industries which offer
a wide range of export goods such as petroleum products, leather goods,
ready made garments and electronic equipment.
Demography
Although Sri Lanka is a multi-religious country, Buddhists constitute
the majority with 69.3%. Other religious groups are Hindus 15.5%, Muslims
7.6% and Christians 7.5%. Sri Lanka's literacy rate of 88.6% is one of
the highest in Asia.
Language
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| Population: 600,000 | District: Colombo | Typical Weather: Warm & Sunny | Dist. from Colombo: |
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Sri Lanka's capital upto recent times,
Colombo, is a fascinating city, not only for a comfortable blend of east
and west, but also for a cosy mixture of the past and present. It is still
the commercial centre of the country. Situated 34 km. from the International
Airport, Colombo has been a flourishing seaport for centuries. Today the
bustle of the harbour mingles with the activity of its busy commercial,
banking and shopping areas. The original trading settlers - the Portuguese,
Dutch and the British have all left in their wake churches and monuments,
names and religions, costumes and food and smatterings of their languages
which have been absorbed into the speech of the Sri Lankans. Colombo, with
its population of over half a million is divided into fifteen zones.
While in Colombo attractions worth seeing are:- Buddhists temples, Hindu temples, Mosques, Christian churches, Parliament building, Parks, Zoo, Museums and Art Galleries. A half day tour covering 40 km. and including visits to a Buddhist Temple, Hindu Temple, the Zoo and the residential areas will cost around US $ 18 for a car with a chauffeur guide. |
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| Population: 99,000 | District: Anuradhapura | Typical Weather: Warm & Sunny | Dist. from Colombo: 206 km |
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Sri Lanka's first capital, founded in the 5th century B.C. is situated 206 km. from Colombo. Attractions worth seeing are:- The Sacred Bo Tree, Abhayagiri Dagaba, Jetavanaramaya, Brazen Palace, Thuparama Dagaba, Samadhi Buddha, Kuttam Pokuna and Mirisavati Dagaba. |
Mihintale
| Population: 22,000 | District: Anuradhapura | Typical Weather: Warm & Sunny | Dist. from Colombo: 217 km |
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Situated 11 km. east of Anuradhapura is Mihintale, regarded as the cradle of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. The rock is dotted with shrines and rock dwellings. A grand stairway of 1840 steps made of granite slabs, 5 metres wide, leads to the summit with its splendid view of the surrounding countryside. |
| Population: 106,000 | District: Polonnaruwa | Typical Weather: Warm & Sunny | Dist. from Colombo: 216 km |
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The island's medieval capital (11th to 13th century A.D.) is situated 216 km. from Colombo and rose to fame after the decline of Anuradhapura. The largest of the man made reservoirs, the huge Parakrama Samudra, is larger in size than the Colombo harbour. See also the ruins of the King's Council Chamber, the Royal Citadel, the Kumara Pokuna, Royal Pavilion, the Vatadage Relic House lavished with moonstones, guardstones and sculptured railing, Kiri Vehera - the best preserved of all Sri Lanka's un-restored dagabas; Gal Vihare - the most impresive sculptures are the colossal Buddha images carved on the face of a granite boulder. The recumbent Buddha measures 14 metres and the standing figure is 7 metres in height. |
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| Population: | District: Matale | Typical Weather: Warm & Sunny | Dist. from Colombo: 169 km |
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This rock fortress was built by king Kasyapa in the 5th century A.D. and was a royal citadel for more than 18 years. In a sheltered pocket, approached by a spiral stairway, are the famous frescoes. The summit of the rock, with an area of nearly one hectare was the site of the palace, the outer wall of which was built on the very brink of the precipice. The UNESCO - sponsored Central Cultural Fund has restored Sigiriya's 5th century Water Gardens to their former glory. |
Dambulla
| Population: 56,000 | District: Matale | Typical Weather: Warm & Sunny | Dist. from Colombo: 148 km |
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Like Sigiriya, Dambulla is a vast isolated rock mass and it was here that King Valagam Bahu took refuge in the 1st century B.C. He later turned the caves into a rock temple. Some of the frescoes are over 2,000 years old and there is a colossal figure of the recumbent Buddha carved out of the living rock, some 14 metre long. |
Yapahuwa
| Population: | District: | Typical Weather: Warm & Sunny | Dist. from Colombo: 145 km |
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An ancient fortress and capital built in the year 1301, approximately 145 km. from Colombo, Yapahuwa is a rock rising to a height of 90 metres. Many traces of the ancient battle defences can still be seen, while an ornamental stairway remains its biggest showpiece. |
| Population: | District: Matale | Typical Weather: Cool | Dist. from Colombo: 142 km |
| 26 km. from Kandy is the Matale district. An ancient rock temple of great significance in the history of Buddhism. The Buddhist canon and its commentaries, which were till then handed down orally, were written for the first time at Aluvihara Temple. |
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